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Episode 7: 3263 Kamisoshigaya
Setagaya, Tokyo — December 30, 2000.
In one of Japan’s quietest suburban neighborhoods, a family of four was brutally murdered inside their home.
But what truly haunts this case isn't just the violence—it’s what happened afterward.
The killer didn’t flee.
He stayed.
He ate their food.
Used their bathroom.
Bandaged his wounds.
And logged onto their computer.
All while their bodies remained in the rooms around him.
To this day, the murders of Mikio, Yasuko, Niina, and Rei Miyazawa remain unsolved. The home—located at 3263 Kamisoshigaya—still stands, untouched and uninhabited. Preserved not as a memorial, but as a mystery. A scar in the middle of a city that would rather forget.
We examine not just what happened, but what remains—inside the house, inside the community, and inside the unanswered questions.
📍 Address Featured: 3263 Kamisoshigaya, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan
⚠️ Content Warning: This episode contains descriptions of murder and trauma involving children. Listener discretion is advised.
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Setagaya, Tokyo — December 30, 2000.
In one of Japan’s quietest suburban neighborhoods, a family of four was brutally murdered inside their home.
But what truly haunts this case isn't just the violence—it’s what happened afterward.
The killer didn’t flee.
He stayed.
He ate their food.
Used their bathroom.
Bandaged his wounds.
And logged onto their computer.
All while their bodies remained in the rooms around him.
To this day, the murders of Mikio, Yasuko, Niina, and Rei Miyazawa remain unsolved. The home—located at 3263 Kamisoshigaya—still stands, untouched and uninhabited. Preserved not as a memorial, but as a mystery. A scar in the middle of a city that would rather forget.
We examine not just what happened, but what remains—inside the house, inside the community, and inside the unanswered questions.
📍 Address Featured: 3263 Kamisoshigaya, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan
⚠️ Content Warning: This episode contains descriptions of murder and trauma involving children. Listener discretion is advised.